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Peace at Last: A Portrait of Armistice Day, 11 November 1918 by Guy Cuthbertson

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Yale University Press, £18.99 293pp, hb, ills, notes, further reading. ISBN: 978–030–023–338–4  ‘It wasn’t a peace treaty, but it was peace’, the author says – and that was how the news of the Armistice was received by relieved citizens and soldiers alike. The author’s account covers events on 11 November 1918, from midnight to midnight, mainly,…


Ep. 223 - British Pacifist Women of the First World War - Jaime Jiménez Fernández

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Members of the Women’s Peace Party arriving in the Netherlands from America in April 1915 for the International Congress of Women, a four-day antiwar protest held at The Hague.Credit...Corbis (1915)

Jaime Jiménez Fernández  talks  about his research into British pacifist women during the Great War. Jaime is a Doctoral Researcher at the University of Seville.


Ep. 276a – Walking the Western Front Way – Sir Anthony Seldon

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Author, historian and educationalist, Sir Anthony Seldon talks about his new book The Path of Peace which is his memoir of walking the Western Front Way in 2021. Your browser does not support the audio element. The route stretches 1,000 k…


Now the War is Over talk given by Dr Daniel Weinbren

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How did Britain respond to the momentous events of 1919 and 1920 as it adjusted to peace after four years of war? How did the British people cope with the massive changes and challenges that confronted them? Dr Weinbren will answer these questions, explain what happened in every sphere of life and show that even today we are still dealing w…